Difference between revisions of "Seeing like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed"

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{{DES | des = A book flawed by a libertarian viewpoint of the state as enemy.  The principles within apply equally well to any large bureaucracy, especially large corporations.  Misdirects from the fact that governments DO improve the human condition.  Also flawed in not presenting origins of the ideas in the works of others.  | show=}}
 
{{DES | des = A book flawed by a libertarian viewpoint of the state as enemy.  The principles within apply equally well to any large bureaucracy, especially large corporations.  Misdirects from the fact that governments DO improve the human condition.  Also flawed in not presenting origins of the ideas in the works of others.  | show=}}
 
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